INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES RELEASES NEW STUDY
International Development Associates, Inc. announces the release of
a new market study entitled “2010 Study of International Rosin
Markets”. The study examines variations in Chinese gum rosin
production and other conditions designed to aid the reader in making
key management decisions.
In 2009, the distribution of the different types of rosin was broken
down as follows;
Gum Rosin ? 67%
Tall Oil Rosin ? 32%
Wood rosin ? 1%
Chinese rosin in the long term will decline because of the increased
industrialization and increased shortage of labor. The availability of
tall oil rosin will decline because of the shutdown of pulp mills mainly
in the US. Presently there are no other visible sources for rosin other
than Brazil.
First published in 1976, the biennial study has proved to be a
valuable resource and management tool for producers and consumers
of rosin. The report also covers the production and distribution of
other co-products such as turpentine, tall oil fatty acids and
competing hydrocarbon resins.
INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE 2010
Korijn Defever addresses the
subject of using valuable raw
material as biofuel.
Kamal Dujodwala speaks on the
subject of the market for pine
chemicals in India.
Li Yi of CGRTA addresses the
market for pine chemicals in
China.
Matt Croson
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